742 - Cheese
746 - Camels
I’m just stressed out then.
Not the poster!
746 is incorrect, surprisingly.
You’re doing a great job mate…don’t let us get to you
Thanks!
Hope it gives everyone something else to think about for a small part of the day
612 Zippers
666 Johnny Rotten
673 Alan Arkin?
689 Arthur Conan Doyle?
697 i thought it was Argentina, so I’ll go for its neighbour Uruguay
666 and 689 are incorrect.
746 - Tortoise?
No. Land creature. Smaller than a possum.
666 Sid Vicious?
751 Jesuits
752 Machiavelli
A tortoise is a land creature!
738 plus / enhanced, when used for an enhanced version of something.
739 Sheep
752 Machiavelli
Damn you @swoodley you beat me every time (for 752 this time).
754 was by a princess / lady who had been kidnapped / held hostage by a sheik I think, and was telling the stories to lull him to sleep each evening so he didn’t rape her. Don’t know her name. Roxanne?
736 Beech tree
748 Maori language
632 were in the plane with Alcock and Brown for the first trans-Atlantic flight?
752 machiavelli
753 there’s one on Tas, which borrows a lot of river names from uk. Doesn’t sound English so Ireland?
754 - Shaherazade? (Not sure of spelling)
Says the guy at the top of the leaderboard
753 Meander R. is somewhere in Asia Minor…possibly Turkey
738 Bis (fr) = twice or double…depending on the context…is it a prefix or a whole word
738 - Great/greater?
Bisnonno in Italian means great-grandfather (not sure about French!).
Surprised I’m turning to this so soon after that game, but I need to take my mind off it…
751 Jesuits
736 FIg
737 Green
744 Syphilis
752 Macchiavelli
754 The concubine
755 As a Dickens fan who’s read all the novels except Edwin Drood, I should know, but I don’t. I’ll say Edwin Drood.